terminology - What do I call a person who is participating in a survey?
I am writing about a survey I wrote to evaluate the usability of a program. When describing the methodology of the survey, I refer to the person conducting the survey as the investigator. What should I call the other person?
The investigator gave the [?] a tour of the functions of the application.
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I suspect participant may be more common, particularly when pluralised, but that may simply be because it's a more common word applicable in many other contexts. For a single individual in this context, respondent seems more precise to me.
It's less common, but I think interviewee is equally suitable in OP's context.
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